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£Jjc tUrtco (Opening News.
ESTABLISHED JTJLT\ 16, 1SSS. Entered at the BostoQiceatWacOt Texas* at Second Class Matter.
Vol. 6, No. 22. WACO, TEXAS, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 11, 1893. 50c. Per Month
Beg leave to announce that they are now offer-ing
some more than usual values in Mm' and Children’s
Slippers $ Low-quarter
SHOES
As our low prices become better known the
Department grows in favor, and we invite in-spection
of the low prices on all our lines
For This Week.
Misses’ Oxfords, cloth tops, were $2 75 at $2 00
Misses’ Red Goat Slippers, were
Misses’ Dongola Oxfords, were
Misses’ Dongola Oxfords, were
Children’s Red Goat Slippers, were
Children’s Dongola Oxfords, were
Child’n’s Jewl’d Strap Slippers, were Child’s Jeweled Strap Slippers, were 1 75 Infants’ one Strap Slippers, were
Children’s one Strap Lottas, were
These are all this seasons’s work and are
offered in addition to the many other bargains
that will make the second week of our Jubilee
Sale interesting.
DORE’S BRONZE VASE.
The Wonder and Admiration of All Vi*-
itors to the Fair.
When one speaks of a vase the in-ference
is that a table ornament is
meant. This vase, however, is 13 feet
high, 7 feet in diameter and weighs
nearly three tons, while its cash value
in France is £20,000. If sold to remain
in this country this will be increased
by the amount of the duty.
Large as is the vase, its lines are of
such grace that its size is never clearly
apparent at a distance. The vase is to
be seen in the French section in the
Liberal Arts building. It has been
given fine position, the location being
just south of the display of Gobelin
tapestries and Sevres wares, in the cen-tral
court of the exhibit.
The vase has been named “The
Poem of the Vine,” its decorations
being symbolical of its title. On a
broad base rests the body of the vase,
which is globular, receding with a
gentle curve to the narrow neck. Hun-
2 50 at 1 65
2 00 at 1 50
1 00 at 65
1 85 at 1 35
1 75 at 1 25
2 OO at
1 40
at
1 25
1 50 at 1 002
1 OO at 65
THE - HAGEY - INSTITUTE
OF WACO.
A CURE GUARANTEED FOR
Liquor, Morphine, Opium, Cocaine and Tobacco Diseases and Insomnia.
W.H. BURBITT, M, D. H.J. SIMMONS.
Physician in Charge. Business Manager.
ROOM 3, CHALMERS BLOCK, WACO, TEXAS.
This treatment is entirely harmless, and its effects are absolutely permanent and
infallible. Hundreds of cures have been accomplished in the State of Texas, within from
three to four weeks. Consultation with physician free of charge Corresponded ce solic-itedf
which will be strictly confidential Patients treated privately at home if so desired.
\ Botak, President.
Wit. Oamsboh, J-Vtce Frestdenti.
Ton Padgitt.
J. E, Bobs, Cashier
& L. Bn own, V Assistant
1 Cashier.
First ■LTa.tior^atl Ba-rxlc
*
WACO, : : TEXAS
CAPITAL, $600,000. SURPLUS AMD PROFITS, [$85,000.
J9IEE070ES-S. Botan, fm. Cameron, Tom Padgitt, J. E. Bose, a. v. Port, W. H.
Keilett.lS. B. Wallace, W. R. Dnnnloa, Wm. Bremtedt, U. A. Cooper.
Accounts of Banks, Bankers, Merchants and others are solicited We pos»ese,u nsarpsie. d
Isollltles for making collections.
FOR SALE.
Houses and Lots in the City, Farms and Grass Lands in this
County. 180 acres on Bosque Boulevard.
..........FOR RENT.............
No. 1513 Washington Street, Cottage, 5 Rooms..........$20.00
No. 1327 South 9th Street, Cottage, 5 Rooms............. 15.00
No. 1613 South 5th Street, Cottage, 6 Rooms............. 20.00
No. 1203 Flint Street, Cottage, 4 Rooms......................... 12.50
No. 306 North 6th Street, Cottage, 7 Rooms.............. 15.00
No. 1629 South 4th Street, Cottage, 7 Rooms....... .. 20.00
No. 912 North 9th Street, Cottage, 6 Rooms............. 20.00
No. 425 University Street, Cottage, 6 Rooms........ 12.50
No. 1412 Austin Ave., Cottage, 5 Rooms....................... 25.00
No. 801 South 5th, Cottage, 5 Rooms........................... 20.00
No. 506 Speight Street, Cottage, 5 Rooms................. 20.00
No. 926 Speight Street, Cottage, 6 Rooms,.................. 30.00
No. 519 North 3rd Street, Cottage, 4 Rooms............. 15.00
No. 924 North 5th Street, Cottage, 6 Rooms............. 30.00
JNO. T. BATTLE,
Office : Room 8, Provident Buildine.
Pass Through the
BEST SHOE STORE
And get Some.
120 NORTH FIFTH STREET.
-: A First-Class One-Dollar-a-Day House.
SINGLE ME ' LS AT 25 CENTS EACH.
DOBE VASE IN LIBERAL ARTS BUILDING,
dreds of figures showing joyous beings
surround the base, body and lips of the
vase, while the vine twines in and out,
its persistency being marked while not
obtrusive. The illustration shows what
is generally considered the front view.
On either side the vine is wreathed to
form a chaplet. At the left Bacchus,
with each arm around a Cupid, holds
aloft a cup. To the right Venus is
teaching a Cupid the use of the bow
and arrow. Elsewhere are to be seen
satyrs and bacchantes.
But Cupids are everywhere. Baby
faces peer from the vine leaves and
frolic in the depths of the vase. A
lizard causes consternation among
some frolicsome youngsters. Others
are playing with beetles, flies, bees
and butterflies. A snake has attrac-tions
for some of the infants, while
others content themselves with watch-ing
the efforts of their companions.
With all this wealth of detail the
work is not overcrowded. At a dis-tance
the effect is of simplicity. It is
only when close inspection is made
that the wonderful imaginative powers
of the artist are made apparent.
As with all others of his greater
creations, Dore’s style is indelibly
stamped on this work. No other artist
of his time could have achieved it.
Mental exhaustion and brain fatigue
Promptly cured by Bromo-Seltzer.
Drs. Reily & Allison about
your eye and ear.
Take Climax Blood Elixir in the
spring time for your blood.
Furnished or unfurni, rooms on second floor, at reasonable rates
Polite and acoominod&Ang servants-
A new management, by
W, O. ALLEN, Proprietor.
h: b. mistrot & co. 408 & 410 Austin Avenue,
IS THE PLACE FOR
Real Live Bargains
----IN - -
Dry Goods, Clothing,
HATS, SHOES, Etc.
We don’t try to mislead you by
pretending to sell our goods at
cost. You know as well as we do
that all such schemes are hum-bugs.
Complexion Preserved
DR. HEBRA’S VIOLA CREAM EemoveB Freckles, Pimples,
Liver - Moles Blackheads,
Sunburn and Tin, and re-stores
the skin to its origi-nal
freshness, producing a
clear and healthy com-plexion.
Superior to all face _
preparations and perfectly harmless. At all
druggists, or mailed for SOcts. Send for Circular.
VIOLA SKIN SOAP is simply incomparable as a
skin purifying Soap, unequaled for the toilet, and without a
rival for the nursery. Absolutely pure and delicately medi*
cated. At druggists, Price 25 Cents.
G. C. BITTNER 4. CO., Toledo, O.
^ W -M —- ?
And our sales prove it, that we
are “knocking the spots” out o
these “racket” sales every day,
JUST TAKE the trouble to com*
pare values and prices.
ONE PRICE :: SPOT CASH
In Plain Figures. The Year Round. I. B .MISTROT & CO
2
Our Mr. Nathan is now at headquarters—-buying
fall millinery. In the meantime you can buy straw
hats at your own price.
ALDERMAN & NATHAN,
111 South Fourth St,
HOTEL : WORTHAM.
115 AND 117 SOUTH 7th ST,
J. M. Blackwell, Prop.
Rates, $1.00 and ?3,00Per Pay,

£Jjc tUrtco (Opening News.
ESTABLISHED JTJLT\ 16, 1SSS. Entered at the BostoQiceatWacOt Texas* at Second Class Matter.
Vol. 6, No. 22. WACO, TEXAS, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 11, 1893. 50c. Per Month
Beg leave to announce that they are now offer-ing
some more than usual values in Mm' and Children’s
Slippers $ Low-quarter
SHOES
As our low prices become better known the
Department grows in favor, and we invite in-spection
of the low prices on all our lines
For This Week.
Misses’ Oxfords, cloth tops, were $2 75 at $2 00
Misses’ Red Goat Slippers, were
Misses’ Dongola Oxfords, were
Misses’ Dongola Oxfords, were
Children’s Red Goat Slippers, were
Children’s Dongola Oxfords, were
Child’n’s Jewl’d Strap Slippers, were Child’s Jeweled Strap Slippers, were 1 75 Infants’ one Strap Slippers, were
Children’s one Strap Lottas, were
These are all this seasons’s work and are
offered in addition to the many other bargains
that will make the second week of our Jubilee
Sale interesting.
DORE’S BRONZE VASE.
The Wonder and Admiration of All Vi*-
itors to the Fair.
When one speaks of a vase the in-ference
is that a table ornament is
meant. This vase, however, is 13 feet
high, 7 feet in diameter and weighs
nearly three tons, while its cash value
in France is £20,000. If sold to remain
in this country this will be increased
by the amount of the duty.
Large as is the vase, its lines are of
such grace that its size is never clearly
apparent at a distance. The vase is to
be seen in the French section in the
Liberal Arts building. It has been
given fine position, the location being
just south of the display of Gobelin
tapestries and Sevres wares, in the cen-tral
court of the exhibit.
The vase has been named “The
Poem of the Vine,” its decorations
being symbolical of its title. On a
broad base rests the body of the vase,
which is globular, receding with a
gentle curve to the narrow neck. Hun-
2 50 at 1 65
2 00 at 1 50
1 00 at 65
1 85 at 1 35
1 75 at 1 25
2 OO at
1 40
at
1 25
1 50 at 1 002
1 OO at 65
THE - HAGEY - INSTITUTE
OF WACO.
A CURE GUARANTEED FOR
Liquor, Morphine, Opium, Cocaine and Tobacco Diseases and Insomnia.
W.H. BURBITT, M, D. H.J. SIMMONS.
Physician in Charge. Business Manager.
ROOM 3, CHALMERS BLOCK, WACO, TEXAS.
This treatment is entirely harmless, and its effects are absolutely permanent and
infallible. Hundreds of cures have been accomplished in the State of Texas, within from
three to four weeks. Consultation with physician free of charge Corresponded ce solic-itedf
which will be strictly confidential Patients treated privately at home if so desired.
\ Botak, President.
Wit. Oamsboh, J-Vtce Frestdenti.
Ton Padgitt.
J. E, Bobs, Cashier
& L. Bn own, V Assistant
1 Cashier.
First ■LTa.tior^atl Ba-rxlc
*
WACO, : : TEXAS
CAPITAL, $600,000. SURPLUS AMD PROFITS, [$85,000.
J9IEE070ES-S. Botan, fm. Cameron, Tom Padgitt, J. E. Bose, a. v. Port, W. H.
Keilett.lS. B. Wallace, W. R. Dnnnloa, Wm. Bremtedt, U. A. Cooper.
Accounts of Banks, Bankers, Merchants and others are solicited We pos»ese,u nsarpsie. d
Isollltles for making collections.
FOR SALE.
Houses and Lots in the City, Farms and Grass Lands in this
County. 180 acres on Bosque Boulevard.
..........FOR RENT.............
No. 1513 Washington Street, Cottage, 5 Rooms..........$20.00
No. 1327 South 9th Street, Cottage, 5 Rooms............. 15.00
No. 1613 South 5th Street, Cottage, 6 Rooms............. 20.00
No. 1203 Flint Street, Cottage, 4 Rooms......................... 12.50
No. 306 North 6th Street, Cottage, 7 Rooms.............. 15.00
No. 1629 South 4th Street, Cottage, 7 Rooms....... .. 20.00
No. 912 North 9th Street, Cottage, 6 Rooms............. 20.00
No. 425 University Street, Cottage, 6 Rooms........ 12.50
No. 1412 Austin Ave., Cottage, 5 Rooms....................... 25.00
No. 801 South 5th, Cottage, 5 Rooms........................... 20.00
No. 506 Speight Street, Cottage, 5 Rooms................. 20.00
No. 926 Speight Street, Cottage, 6 Rooms,.................. 30.00
No. 519 North 3rd Street, Cottage, 4 Rooms............. 15.00
No. 924 North 5th Street, Cottage, 6 Rooms............. 30.00
JNO. T. BATTLE,
Office : Room 8, Provident Buildine.
Pass Through the
BEST SHOE STORE
And get Some.
120 NORTH FIFTH STREET.
-: A First-Class One-Dollar-a-Day House.
SINGLE ME ' LS AT 25 CENTS EACH.
DOBE VASE IN LIBERAL ARTS BUILDING,
dreds of figures showing joyous beings
surround the base, body and lips of the
vase, while the vine twines in and out,
its persistency being marked while not
obtrusive. The illustration shows what
is generally considered the front view.
On either side the vine is wreathed to
form a chaplet. At the left Bacchus,
with each arm around a Cupid, holds
aloft a cup. To the right Venus is
teaching a Cupid the use of the bow
and arrow. Elsewhere are to be seen
satyrs and bacchantes.
But Cupids are everywhere. Baby
faces peer from the vine leaves and
frolic in the depths of the vase. A
lizard causes consternation among
some frolicsome youngsters. Others
are playing with beetles, flies, bees
and butterflies. A snake has attrac-tions
for some of the infants, while
others content themselves with watch-ing
the efforts of their companions.
With all this wealth of detail the
work is not overcrowded. At a dis-tance
the effect is of simplicity. It is
only when close inspection is made
that the wonderful imaginative powers
of the artist are made apparent.
As with all others of his greater
creations, Dore’s style is indelibly
stamped on this work. No other artist
of his time could have achieved it.
Mental exhaustion and brain fatigue
Promptly cured by Bromo-Seltzer.
Drs. Reily & Allison about
your eye and ear.
Take Climax Blood Elixir in the
spring time for your blood.
Furnished or unfurni, rooms on second floor, at reasonable rates
Polite and acoominod&Ang servants-
A new management, by
W, O. ALLEN, Proprietor.
h: b. mistrot & co. 408 & 410 Austin Avenue,
IS THE PLACE FOR
Real Live Bargains
----IN - -
Dry Goods, Clothing,
HATS, SHOES, Etc.
We don’t try to mislead you by
pretending to sell our goods at
cost. You know as well as we do
that all such schemes are hum-bugs.
Complexion Preserved
DR. HEBRA’S VIOLA CREAM EemoveB Freckles, Pimples,
Liver - Moles Blackheads,
Sunburn and Tin, and re-stores
the skin to its origi-nal
freshness, producing a
clear and healthy com-plexion.
Superior to all face _
preparations and perfectly harmless. At all
druggists, or mailed for SOcts. Send for Circular.
VIOLA SKIN SOAP is simply incomparable as a
skin purifying Soap, unequaled for the toilet, and without a
rival for the nursery. Absolutely pure and delicately medi*
cated. At druggists, Price 25 Cents.
G. C. BITTNER 4. CO., Toledo, O.
^ W -M —- ?
And our sales prove it, that we
are “knocking the spots” out o
these “racket” sales every day,
JUST TAKE the trouble to com*
pare values and prices.
ONE PRICE :: SPOT CASH
In Plain Figures. The Year Round. I. B .MISTROT & CO
2
Our Mr. Nathan is now at headquarters—-buying
fall millinery. In the meantime you can buy straw
hats at your own price.
ALDERMAN & NATHAN,
111 South Fourth St,
HOTEL : WORTHAM.
115 AND 117 SOUTH 7th ST,
J. M. Blackwell, Prop.
Rates, $1.00 and ?3,00Per Pay,